The most valuable skill you can work on is the one that allows you to continue to learn new skills. This column is part of The First 90 Days, a series about how to make 2025 a year of breakout growth ...
NotebookLM is a wonderful notetaking tool as it does most of the heavy lifting while still keeping the process personal. As a ...
“Based on their training data, they just model the probability that a given token, or word, will follow a set of tokens that ...
To prepare students for a lifetime of learning, empower them with choice in how they consume and learn content. Imagine all that a child learns from birth to age 18. Do you think that knowledge will ...
Maya Gunawardena receives funding from the ACT Education Directorate. It is not uncommon for kids to complain about school, but studies show significant numbers of Australian students are actually ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. Plenty of research on happiness suggests it arises when we ...
This is one of my favorite questions to ask people: What was the last thing you taught yourself how to do? I (Rommel) like it because the answers are usually less about the actual skill and more about ...
Studies suggest that epigenetics allows some learned adaptive responses to be passed down to new generations. The question is how. As a biological concept, the inheritance of acquired characteristics ...
How did the pandemic disrupt learning for America's more than 50 million K-12 students? For two years, that question has felt immeasurable, like a phantom, though few educators doubted the shadow it ...
Where do IT fundamentals fit in our modern, cloud- and abstraction-driven engineering culture? I was recently discussing the Sysadmin/DevOps/IT industry with a colleague, and we started marveling at ...
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If you walk down the street shouting out the names of every object you see — garbage truck! bicyclist! sycamore tree! — most people would not conclude you are smart. But if you go through an obstacle ...